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JULES VERNE Ultimate Collection (Illustrated) - Science Fiction Classics Action & Adventure Novels Historical Works - cover

JULES VERNE Ultimate Collection (Illustrated) - Science Fiction Classics Action & Adventure Novels Historical Works

Jules Verne

Übersetzer Frederick Amadeus Malleson, W. H. G. Kingston, George Makepeace Towle, Virginia Champlin, Lewis Page Mercier, Frances Cashel Hoey, Dora Leigh, William Lackland, Laura E. Kendall, Mary de Hauteville, Ellen E. Frewer, N. D'Anvers, Agnes D. Kingston, A. Estoclet, W. G. Hanna, Eleanor Elizabeth King, André Laurie

Verlag: DigiCat

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Jules Verne's Ultimate Collection (Illustrated) is a literary masterpiece encompassing some of the most iconic works in adventure and science fiction. Verne's intricate narratives and vivid descriptions transport readers to fantastical worlds filled with technological wonders and daring voyages. This collection includes classics such as 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea', 'Around the World in Eighty Days', and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth', showcasing his visionary imagination and attention to detail. Verne's distinctive storytelling style captures the essence of 19th-century French literature while pushing the boundaries of conventional genres. His works remain timeless, inspiring countless writers and filmmakers with their timeless appeal. Jules Verne, a pioneer of science fiction, drew inspiration from the scientific advancements and exploration of his time. His fascination with technology and exploration led him to create captivating stories that combined adventure with scientific theory. Verne's profound knowledge of geography and engineering is evident in his meticulous descriptions and detailed plots, showcasing his passion for discovery and innovation. I highly recommend Jules Verne's Ultimate Collection to readers seeking immersive storytelling and thought-provoking adventures. Verne's timeless tales continue to captivate audiences of all ages, offering a glimpse into a world where imagination knows no bounds.
Verfügbar seit: 10.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 10928 Seiten.

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